A wriggling tabby and white kitten makes a brief appearance in this early Hammer melodrama reviewed by Mark Murton.
To Have and to Hold (1951)
A wriggling tabby and white kitten makes a brief appearance in this early Hammer melodrama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black cat peers through a window in this psychological drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
P.C., played by cat actor Waldo Kitty, returns for another adorable moment in this crime series episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A tabby cat looks down upon a couple of people in this pre-code melodrama reviewed by Ted Davis.
A couple of feisty cats spice up a few scenes in this French crime drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A tuxedo kitten named Charles has adventures of his own in this adaptation of the classic tale reviewed by Mark Murton.
A scene-stealing tuxedo cat named Nevermore (played by cat actor Gaspard) runs away with this French film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A brown tabby cat scurries quickly through a scene in this Shakespeare adaptation reviewed by Ted Davis.
A very fidgety feline manages to turn what would normally be a Purr Blur into a Scene Stealing moment in this silent German film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A few cats are studio companions to artist Gustav Klimt in this unorthodox biopic reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.